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On the Unimodular Isomorphism Problem of Convex Lattice Polytopes

Metric Geometry 2025-07-01 v1

Abstract

This paper studies the \emph{unimodular isomorphism problem} (UIP) of convex lattice polytopes: given two convex lattice polytopes PP and PP', decide whether there exists a unimodular affine transformation mapping PP to PP'. We show that UIP is graph isomorphism hard, while the polytope congruence problem and the combinatorial polytope isomorphism problem (Akutsu, 1998; Kaibel, Schwartz, 2003) were shown to be graph isomorphism complete, and both the lattice isomorphism problem ( Sikiricˊ\mathrm{Sikiri\acute{c}}, Schu¨rmann\mathrm{Sch\ddot{u}rmann}, Vallentin, 2009) and the projective/affine polytope isomorphism problem (Kaibel, Schwartz, 2003) were shown to be graph isomorphism hard. Furthermore, inspired by protocols for lattice (non-) isomorphism (Ducas, van Woerden, 2022; Haviv, Regev, 2014), we present a statistical zero-knowledge proof system for unimodular isomorphism of lattice polytopes. Finally, we propose an algorithm that given two lattice polytopes computes all unimodular affine transformations mapping one polytope to another and, in particular, decides UIP.

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@article{arxiv.2506.23846,
  title  = {On the Unimodular Isomorphism Problem of Convex Lattice Polytopes},
  author = {Qiuyue Liu and Zhanyuan Cai},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.23846},
  year   = {2025}
}